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[MW:1855] Re: Hi Presuure Vessel Testing Facility- India

Hi Johnson,
 
Thank you for the information on Enerpack products.
 
We at magna provide design services to many global customer, As a part of design validation we need to provide our clients information, method to validate the design intend both in virtual and physical envoronments.
 
We can justify our design by appropriate analysis and simulation, however for physical part testing we have to make suitable testing.
 
The concern and the doubt i have is on the safety of the person when the vessels breaks or bursts when subjected to 36000PSI pressure. 
 
I was told that there are labs in US/Canada who will perform these tests and give results. My client wants to know if similar facilities are avialble in India so that we can shorten the product developemnt cycle and save on logistic time.
 
Pl let me have contacts of such labs.... US/UK/Canada or india.
 
With kind regards,
 
A. Kiran Babu
 


 
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 9:10 PM, Johnson Madukayil <jmadukayil@gmail.com> wrote:
Use ENERPAC high pressure hand pump. It will be economical and very effective. You do not need to get it done in a lab.
http://www.hyjacks.net/ep_40,000%20psi%20Hand%20Pump.pdf

Johnson Madukayil
CCI Thermal Technologies Inc.
Canada



On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 3:59 AM, KIRAN BABU AKSHINTHALA <kiranbabua@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Team,
 
We are looking for contact details of Lab Facilities who can test these pressure vessels to 36 KSI.
 
With kind regards,
 
A. Kiran Babu
Magna Design Technologies
#93424 10446








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Magna Design Technologies
(Formerly Known as:ICE CUBE ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS Pvt.Ltd.)
Contact: +91 26764690.
Cell: +91 9342410446

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